Posts Tagged ‘review’
  • This is the Police (Review) PC

    Posted by on February 12, 2017 under PC, Reviews
    This is the Police is a modern twist on the RTS (real-time strategy) genre. The story unfolds like a visual novel, allowing you to pick and choose your decisions as they are appear on screen. The game's best feature is how every decision you make has a cause and/or effect inside the game world. You take on the role of Jack Boyd, an active police chief in the city of Freeburg. The main premise o... more.
  • Fernbus Coach Simulator (Review) PC

    Posted by on February 12, 2017 under PC, Reviews
    Fernbus Coach Simulator for PC has finally arrived, and it combines the best features of both Bus Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator by developer SCS Software. Unlike most bus simulators where you play on a linear map - Fernbus's open world allows you to set destinations on the fly and travel in any direction you desire. You can even make your trips as long or as short as you like. The wor... more.
  • Chase Cold Case Investigations (Review) Nintendo 3DS

    Posted by on February 12, 2017 under Portables, Reviews
    Chase: Cold Case Investigations is a story-driven mystery game by Taisuke Kanasuki who is known for titles such as Hotel Dusk: Room 215 and Another Code/Trace Memory. Taisuke has teamed up with Aksys Games after the closure of Cing in 2010 to bring you a point-and-click game that is more visual novel than game. If you are looking for action in your game, this may not be the game for you. The ga... more.
  • BlazBlue: Central Fiction (Review) Playstation 4

    Posted by on January 11, 2017 under PS4, Reviews
    Developed by Arc System Works and published by Aksys Games, BlazBlue Central Fiction is a 2D fighting game that is set after the events of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma for Playstation 3. The game includes all twenty-eight fighters from Chrono Phantasma Extend. In addition, Central Fiction implements seven new characters, increasing the roster to a whopping 35 fighters. These characters are - Hibi... more.
  • Earth’s Dawn (Review) Playstation 4

    Posted by on December 12, 2016 under PS4, Reviews
    Earth's Dawn by Rising Star Games is a sci-fi action, 2D side-scroller that closely resembles the critically-acclaimed hack 'n slasher Muramasa for PS Vita, and the action role-playing game Dragon's Crown for Playstation 3. As a super-human soldier and a member of A.N.T.I., the player is employed to help eradicate the hostile E.B.E s (Extraterrestrial Biological Beings) that have recently invaded ... more.
  • Virginia (Review) Playstation 4

    Posted by on December 12, 2016 under PS4, Reviews
    Virginia by developer Variable State is a first-person adventure game that follows graduate FBI special agent Anna Traver, as she investigates her first case involving a missing boy in the rural, but fictional town of Kingdom, VA. Inspired by a variety of television shows (i.e. think X-Files, etc), Virginia borrows the  slow-burn suspense that is now a staple of the 'whodunit' detective ge... more.
  • Overfall (Review) PC

    Posted by on December 12, 2016 under PC, Reviews
    Overfall is a turn-based RPG from Pera Games. It begins with an old man telling our heroes that they were last seen hundreds of years ago and that the king had disappeared from the world in their absence. The goal is to find the king before the enemy does. The heroes consist of an adventurer who has an epic beard and a female cleric, which can heal you when things go south. He then asks the heroes... more.
  • Shiren The Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on December 12, 2016 under Portables, Reviews
    Shiren The Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate is a roguelike role-playing game that uses classic dungeon crawler mechanics and vibrant, 2D graphics to produce a convincing (and very compelling) experience. As the silent wanderer Shiren, the player -- along with a talking ferret named Koppa -- must climb the Tower of Fortune to find a God that is capable of changing peoples' fate.... more.
  • Kick & Fennick (Review) Wii U

    Posted by on December 12, 2016 under Reviews, Wii U
    Developed by Abstraction Games, Kick & Fennick is a cute physics-based platformer that borrows the 'launching' physics of Angry Birds, while somehow retaining its identity as a competent platformer. While simple, the story tells of Kick, a young boy on a mission to help a flying robot named Fennick find his missing energy core. Problem is, this energy core went missing inside Core Tower aft... more.
  • God Eater 2: Rage Burst (Review) Playstation 4

    Posted by on November 5, 2016 under PS4, Reviews
    God Eater 2: Rage Burst is an action RPG that follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, Resurrection, which released earlier this year for Playstation 4 and PSVita. Based three years after the events of Resurrection, Rage Eaters' world has succumbed to a 'red rain' that has created a fatal pandemic known as the 'Black Plague'. This disease has a mortality rate of 100% once it infects a host. As... more.